The report reviews literature on workload measures and related research. It depicts the preliminary development of a theoretical basis for relating driving workload to highway safety and a selective review of driver performance evaluation, workload evaluation in driving contexts, and risk-taking and risk adaptation behavior. An actuarial approach to establish the safety relevance of workload measures in discussed in conjunction with a driver resources allocation model of in-cab device workload. The report concludes with the presentation of a driver resources-based taxonomy of in-cab tasks and candidate workload measures and their potential sensitivity to tasks described in the taxonomy.
Heavy Vehicle Driver Workload Assessment. Task 4. Review of Workload and Related Research. Final Report Supplement
1996
100 pages
Report
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Englisch